
The Best OP14 Cards to Invest In (2026): The Azure Sea's Seven, Priced in the Launch Window
The best OP14 card to invest in is the Dracule Mihawk Manga Rare #OP14-119 — the only card in The Azure Sea's Seven with anything resembling an order book: 11 verified PSA 10 sales between $1,020 and $1,700, fair market value $1,140. But before any of those numbers, here is the one that frames this entire guide: the whole set has produced 23 verified PSA 10 sales. Total. OP14 is months old, its populations are tiny, and every price on this page is early discovery — this is a launch-window guide, and it says so out loud, because a price built on one sale can halve or double on the next print wave.
The Azure Sea's Seven is the Warlords set — Mihawk, Boa Hancock, Crocodile, Gecko Moria — and One Piece pricing has a rule Pokémon collectors need a minute to absorb: the variant is the card. OP14-119 already exists as the Manga Rare ($1,140) and a one-sale alternate art that printed $1,230 — same number, two different assets. This guide tracks every variant separately, the way the market actually trades them, and is one chapter of the One Piece investing guide.
What Is the Most Expensive OP14 Card?
By fair market value, the Dracule Mihawk Manga Rare.The comic-panel Mihawk is where this set's liquidity lives: its 11 gem sales are nearly half of every PSA 10 comp the set has produced, and even that "deep" tape ran from $1,020 to $1,700 inside eleven weeks — a 1.7x spread that a mature card would call a crash and a mania in the same quarter. The latest print, $1,380 on July 10, is the freshest graded One Piece comp in this entire series. Every sale in the archive, live:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 11 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
The asterisk on the throne: the Mihawk alternate art of the same number sold once — once — at $1,230, above the Manga's FMV. One sale is not a market, and this pair is the launch window in miniature: until more alt-art copies trade, nobody actually knows which OP14-119 is the more expensive card.

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
What Is Every OP14 Chase Card Worth?
The full English tracker: every OP14 variant with a verified PSA-graded comp, sorted by card number. A dash means no verified PSA 10 sale yet — for those cards the PSA 9 column is the only live market, and a 10 always prices above the 9 of the same card. The Shanks alt art #OP14-027 is the loudest example: a headline character whose only graded comp so far is a $31 PSA 9. Reprints and event products are excluded — a reprint is a separate, cheaper asset, not a comp for the original.
| # | Card | PSA 10 | 10s tracked | PSA 9 | Last 10 sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OP14-020 | Dracule Mihawk — Leader | $90 | 1 | — | 2026-07-04 |
| OP14-027 | Shanks — Alt Art | — | 0 | $31 | — |
| OP14-033 | Perona | $37 | 1 | — | 2026-05-24 |
| OP14-041 | Boa Hancock — Leader Alt Art | $276 | 2 | $91 | 2026-05-10 |
| OP14-080 | Gecko Moria — Leader Alt Art | — | 0 | $22 | — |
| OP14-084 | Ms. All Sunday | $60 | 1 | — | 2026-06-20 |
| OP14-104 | Gecko Moria — Alt Art | $38 | 1 | — | 2026-07-05 |
| OP14-112 | Boa Hancock — SP | $990 | 1 | — | 2026-06-07 |
| OP14-112 | Boa Hancock — Alt Art | $246 | 2 | — | 2026-06-21 |
| OP14-118 | You'll Frighten Me... — Alt Art | $444 | 1 | — | 2026-03-15 |
| OP14-119 | Dracule Mihawk — Alt Art | $1,230 | 1 | — | 2026-05-31 |
| OP14-119 | Dracule Mihawk — Manga Rare | $1,140 | 11 | — | 2026-07-10 |
| OP14-120 | Crocodile — SEC | $74 | 1 | — | 2026-05-03 |
Read the "10s tracked" column before the price column. Only one of these thirteen rows — the Mihawk Manga — has more than two PSA 10 sales behind it; that is not a flaw in the data, it is the data. A set this young has no consensus prices, only opening bids.
What Are OP14's Manga Rare, SP, and Alt Arts Worth?
The mature-set hierarchy is Manga Rare > SEC > SP > Alt Art > base — and OP14's ladder hasn't finished forming yet. The Manga Rare sits on top as expected, but the Crocodile SEC — the class that outprices alt arts in every mature set — has exactly one verified 10 at $74, below four different alt arts. Either the market has decided this SEC is unloved, or (more likely) almost nobody has graded one yet. That is the kind of dislocation only a launch window produces:
Boa Hancock is the set's real second act — one character, three separately-traded assets. The SP printed $990on its single sale, instantly the set's number three:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
Her Leader alt art #OP14-041 is the only card in the set with a live PSA 10 and PSA 9 market — $276 against $91, a 3x gem premium, priced by the PSA 10 value calculator logic in miniature. Note the two sales moved down, $324 to $228, as early supply arrived:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 2 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
The character alt art of #OP14-112 went the other way, $222 to $270 — two Hancock alt arts, opposite tapes, ninety days of history each. Anyone claiming to know the trend is guessing:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 2 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
And the set's wildcard: the alternate art of You'll Frighten Me... #OP14-118, a one-sale $444print all the way back in March — among the set's earliest verified comps, and untested since:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
Is OP14 a Good Investment?
Not yet in any measured sense — it is a speculation, and the honest version of this guide says so. Every risk the One Piece market carries, OP14 carries in concentrate. The game itself is four years old and has never traded through a bear market. This set is months old: 23PSA 10 comps across everything, most rows priced off a single sale, populations so small that one collector submitting a case could double a card's known supply. Print waves are still landing — launch-window sets get reprinted into their own hype, and unopened product on shelves is future supply aimed at every price on this page. The bull case is equally real: this is the cheapest a Warlords-themed chase class may ever be if OP14 follows the OP05 path, and the Mihawk Manga's eleven-sale tape at four figures shows genuine demand, not just listing prices. Both cases fit the same sizing rule: money you can watch halve without flinching. Nothing here is financial advice.
OP14 FAQ
What is the most expensive OP14 card?
By fair market value, the Dracule Mihawk Manga Rare #OP14-119 — $1,140in PSA 10 across 11 verified sales, the set's only real order book. The Mihawk alternate art of the same number printed higher ($1,230) on a single sale, so the top of this set is still officially unsettled.
How many PSA 10 OP14 cards have actually sold?
23 verified PSA 10 sales across the entire set — every variant, combined. Nearly half belong to one card, the Mihawk Manga Rare. That is what a launch window looks like, and it is why every price in this guide should be read as early discovery rather than settled value.
Should you buy English or Japanese OP14 cards?
This guide tracks English printings only. In mature One Piece sets, English chase cards typically carry a premium over the Japanese printing of the same variant because Japanese print runs are far larger — but OP14 is too young for that premium to have settled, so treat any cross-language comparison with extra suspicion.
Is OP14 a good investment?
It is a speculation on a months-old set with 23 total gem comps. Prices can halve or double on the next print wave, populations are tiny, and the One Piece TCG has never seen a bear market. If you buy anyway, buy the liquidity — the Mihawk Manga Rare — and size it like venture. Not financial advice.
Keep going: the One Piece investing pillar ranks the game's top ten across all sets, the OP05 guide shows what this market looks like three years after launch, the live One Piece index re-prices the chase class daily, and the live deal feed is where underpriced slabs surface. Weighing a raw OP14 submission? The PSA 10 value calculator prices the gem premium.




